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건강보험빅데이터의 고혈압 입원율 분석을 통한 장애인의 의료접근성 실증 분석
Empirical Analysis of Medical Accessibility for People with Disabilities using Health Insurance Big Data 원문보기

병원경영학회지 = Korea journal of hospital management, v.27 no.1, 2022년, pp.1 - 10  

전희원 (영산대학교) ,  홍민정 (김포우리병원) ,  정재연 (단국대학교) ,  김예순 (국립재활원) ,  이창우 (보스턴 대학) ,  이해종 (연세대학교 소프트웨어디지털헬스케어융합대학 보건행정학부) ,  신의철 (가톨릭대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실)

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Background: This study aims to empirically compare and evaluate the current status of medical accessibility and health inequality between people with disabilities and without. We calculated the ACSC hospitalization rate, which is a medical accessibility index, for hypertension, a major risk factor f...

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